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Floral Monogram Wreath

This weekend Chad and I spent a lot of time doing yard spring cleaning. After a busy few months filled with birthdays, medical issues and a trip to California, we were running a bit behind. I still had the wreath up from Chad’s 30th birthday party and with spring in full swing, I knew it was time for something new.

I’ve been crushing on this blooming monogram project and planned to create a W for our front door. Unfortunately, Michael’s did not carry the paper mache letters I needed, so instead decided to cover a large W with cherry blossoms.

This a project even the most DIY-challenged can handle. I selected a large wooden letter and four cherry blossom branches in pink and white from the craft store. I decided to give the W a single coat of gold spray paint before adding the blooms. I then cut all of the blooms off the cherry blossom stems so they would be ready to glue. I tried to cut as much of the stem off as possible so each flower would lay correctly.

I attached each bloom with hot glue, being sure to look out for large gaps between flowers. Once the last blossom was affixed, I used neon ribbon to secure the monogram wreath to our front door, which pops against the emerald door. I love the much needed dose of spring this easy DIY wreath has added to our front door.

Chad and I also picked up a bunch of flowers and herbs that I’m looking forward to planting over the next week. I’ll have a little backyard tutorial to share with you soon. Have a wonderful week!

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Katie is the voice behind lifestyle blog, Twin Stripe. Her blog is dedicated to helping readers create a bright and modern lifestyle that doesn’t cost a ton. Twin Stripe features easy DIY projects, tasty recipes, entertaining ideas, style tips, home decorating inspiration and more. Katie lives in Greensboro, N.C. with her fabulous husband, Chad, and adorable pup, Hobbes. She spends her spare time decorating their 1950s bungalow and throwing festive parties. Katie believes you can never have too much glassware or glitter!
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